Adult Contemporary
4Him
Word Entertainment
CBN.com
4HIM has spent more than a decade inspiring and encouraging
Christians with their music. Now their ministry contains a newfound
urgency to call Christians together. The hands and feet of Jesus
must be made visible to change a world seeking stability in the
midst of instability.
Celebrating its landmark 10th studio album, eight-time Dove Award-winning
group 4HIM unveils Visible, a record of inspiring resolution in
its message and one of noble empowerment in its capacity to encourage
listeners. Visible is an artful illustration of individual courage
in the face of cultural relativism and a call for communal triumph
won from tragic national loss. After 13 years together, Andy Chrisman,
Kirk Sullivan, Mark Harris and Marty Magehee offer Visible, showing
again 4HIM’s exceptional success as one of the most beloved
groups in Christian music.
Visible follows on the heels of two definitive career records:
Walk On (2001) and Hymns-A Place of Worship (2000). Continuing
the musical momentum of each of those records, Visible fuses adult
contemporary pop songs with modern praise and worship music.
The stunning result is a record that’s relevant to the church’s
worship and its
faithful response of ministry to the world.
4HIM’s Mark Harris says, “The songs on Visible are
some of the best songs we’ve recorded,” a brazen statement
for a group with a proven track record of tapping great songs—including
24 No. 1 singles.
The theme that emerged from the last record was perseverance,”
says Andy of Walk On. “Visible is the next step past that.
We, as a church, have persevered through very difficult times.
Now, what are we going to do? Let’s get something accomplished
for the kingdom of God. We can’t let our guard down. Now
is the time to act.”
“We heard people talk a lot about their confusion in the
wake of Sept. 11, and then, most recently, their confusion in
light of the war with Iraq,” explains Marty. “People
wanted to talk about what needed to be done to confront evil in
the world. In response, we decided to tell people what the truth
is. As Christians, we have that truth in Christ, but right now
God’s truth seems so hard for people to find and accept.
These songs are geared toward waking people up, saying, ‘No,
this is the truth!’”
Mark adds, “Visible is a call to action for believers.
Our greatest responsibility as Christians is to make the invisible
God visible. The world can’t see Him, so we have to make
Him visible. We make God visible when we worship, when we persevere
and when we act.” The chorus of the title track proclaims,
“This is my only passion, the very
reason why I live/ To make You known/To make You seen/To be your
hands/To be Your feet/I want to be a revelation of love/I want
to make the invisible God visible.”
Classic 4HIM pops from the disc’s first spin—tight,
signature harmonies and powerful, evocative vocals interpreting
contagious inspirational songs that burst with images of hope.
On Visible, that’s the majesty of creation’s beauty,
a young child praying, a life lived without fear and the promise
of Bethlehem. “Bigger Than Life” finds Kirk’s
distinctive lead vocal over a rock-solid bed of 4HIM harmonies,
reminding listeners ours’ is an all-powerful God.
Andy delivers an unguarded opening chorus in “The Final
Word” before the first verse ushers in an up-tempo pop beat
affirming the constancy of God’s love. “The Promise”
is a wise reminder that God’s enduring presence doesn’t
always take the form of the expected.
Arresting, though, is the underlying humility of the title track.
“Visible” echoes the powerful stories of biblical
heroes unsure of God’s calling, but always faithful in their
service.
As he has done so many times before in his songwriting, Mark
Harris deftly marries vulnerability with personal declaration
to act boldly for the cause of Christ.
Further, Visible weaves a compelling thread of worship music
among its pop songs, including the record’s robust opening
track “Fill the Earth,” the rally cry of “It’s
All About Jesus,” “You Reign” and “No
Other Reason.” The impulse to act for truth and mercy in
the world comes from the joy of just such a praise offering.
“We’ve never been a worship artist,” says Andy,
who, when he’s not traveling with the group, serves as the
fulltime worship pastor at Celebrate Family church in Celebration,
Florida.
“I think there is a difference between singing evangelistic
songs and telling people about the goodness of God, which is what
we’ve done over the last 13 years. Really, we’re just
starting to add a worship element to the music we do, meaning
songs that are sung directly to God as an act of giving and an
act of prayer.”
A cut that holds special meaning to 4HIM is “Candle in
the Rain,” a song recognizing God as the indispensable source
of hope when surrounded by desperate darkness. Initially written
by Tony Wood and Mark as a response to Sept. 11, 4HIM dedicates
this song to Gracia Burnham, an American missionary who in 2001,
along with her
husband, Martin, was among several taken hostage in the Philippines.
All were held for ransom. Only Mrs. Burnham survived.
Later, the members of 4HIM received a letter from Mrs. Burnham’s
sister thanking them for their music. She shared that their music
had been a source of encouragement to Gracia following the ordeal.
“That letter spoke to our hearts, letting us know there
are people who need to hear songs that allow them to say, ‘I
can go on,’” says Mark.
Musically, the record is built on sturdy acoustic guitar-driven
pop songs.
“People will hear a lot of wood on this album, meaning
there’s a lot of warm, very organic musical parts, which
is what you get using an array of acoustic instruments,”
Mark says, citing the aggressive guitar-driven track “Let
Your Kingdom Come” as an example.
“Then there are live strings built on top of that. Filling
it all in are the harmonies—lots of harmonies. There’s
a ton of group work here, maybe more than the last couple of records.”
It’s a quality consistent with the record’s overall
message to the church to come together to be true light."
The guys credit producers Michael Omartian and Pete Kipley for
drawing from them compelling vocal performances on this outing.
“We worked with Pete on our WOW Worship track, ‘Thy
Word,’ and we really hit it off,” says Andy.
And what about working with Michael Omartian? The foursome respond
crisply and unabashedly. “Stunning!” says Kirk.
“A great privilege,” Andy replies. “The musician’s
musician,” concludes Mark.
For Visible, Omartian and Kipley gathered outstanding studio
talent, including guitarist Chris Rodriquez (who also handled
A&R duties), Jerry McPherson (guitars), Mark Hill (bass),
Tim Akers (piano), Dan Needham (drums) and Eric Darken (percussion).
Rob Mathes arranged strings performed by the Nashville String
Machine.
And a new helmsman found himself behind the board for this record.
Since moving to Nashville, Marty has felt called to develop younger
artists pursuing music ministry. Consequently, he’s been
moonlighting as a producer and a self-described production “grunt.”
Sitting recently in Mark’s truck outside Starbucks in Mobile,
Ala., where Mark makes his home, Marty inquired, “Hey, how
about giving me a shot at a track?” The group responded
in kind. Marty produced the ethereal “No Other Reason,”
a rich, edgy sidewinder for the group and Marty’s first
major production credit.
While the guys speak fondly of such behind-the-scenes memories
of the recording, they quickly return to its real purpose. With
Visible, 4HIM candidly issues a challenge to Christians to make
the invisible God visible to empty, longing hearts. With strong
pop songs and moving praise and worship, the four men have created
a soundtrack for
doing just that, calling listeners to add form and color, hands
and feet.
“We hope people hear why they like 4HIM in the first place,”
says Kirk, adding how grateful the group is for years of fan,
radio and retail support.
“And more,” adds Mark, “we hope this is an
album that will encourage people, one
that will move them to worship and one that will move them to
impact the hearts of their friends with the love of God.”
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